Just passing this along, Snopes says it's legitimate.
With Christmas fast approaching . . . . . . . . . . .watch out for this... be alert..
Please read the following. It applies to FedEx as well, Thanks.
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The newest virus circulating is the UPS Delivery Failure. You will receive an email from UPS Packet Service along with a packet number. NOTE: The word packet is mis-spelled on this line. It will say that they were un-able to deliver a package sent to you on such and such a date. It then asks you to print out the invoice copy attached. DON'T TRY TO PRINT THIS. IT LAUNCHES THE VIRUS!
Pass this warning on to all your PC operators at work and home. This virus has caused Millions of dollars in damage in the past few days.
Snopes confirms that it is real:
http://www.snopes. com/computer/ virus/ups. asp
My Broker sent out an email warning all of us about this the other day. I guess people will do anything to screw up other peoples stuff.
If one will remember that FedEx, UPS, Airborne, IRS, AOL, PayPal, etc., don't communicate by email in this fashion, then one can prevent 80% of the problems. Then our Internet defenses should take care of the other 20%.
Best wishes for health, happiness, peace, and prosperity in 2009.
Howdy and evening Mark
Mark, sure hope that you and your family are doing fine and hanging in there. Also that you'll return one of these here days.
Howdy and evening Mark
Mark, sure hope that you and your family are doing fine and hanging in there. Also that you'll return one of these here days.
Howdy and evening Mark
Mark, sure hope that you and your family are doing fine and hanging in there. Also that you'll return one of these here days.
Howdy and evening Mark
Mark, sure hope that you and your family are doing fine and hanging in there. Also that you'll return one of these here days.
Howdy and evening Mark
Mark, sure hope that you and your family are doing fine and hanging in there. Also that you'll return one of these here days.
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